Published policy to mark a passport following an in-country refusal

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Intisar Ali Chauhan

Dear Home Office,
I would like to know whether there is any Home Office published policy to mark a passport following an in-country refusal when returning the passport to the applicant whose existing leave is still valid.

Yours faithfully,

Intisar Ali Chauhan

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Dear Intisar

 

FOI 33810

 

Please find attached a response to your FOI enquiries of 15 December 2014.

 

Regards

 

NW FOI team

 

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